Bank der Deutschen Arbeit
The Bank der deutschen Arbeit was a financial institution of the German Labor Front, based in Berlin.
Overview
Founded in 1924 as the Bank of Workers, Employees, and Civil Servants by organizations representing these groups, the bank was taken over by the DAF and renamed after the Nazi government banned all independent trade unions on. Its assets expanded rapidly under the Nazi government, from 151 million Reichsmarks at end-1931 to 918 million in 1939.The existence of the BdA came to an abrupt end in 1945, as the allied occupation forces agreed to liquidate it.